With Martin Handley.
6.15 Bach Cantata No 170: Vergnugte Run, Beliebte Seelenlust
Andreas Scholl (countertenor), Collegium Vocale Orchestra, director Philippe Herreweghe
6.40 Verdi La Peregrina (Don Carlos ) Bologna Municipal Theatre Orchestra, conductor Riccardo Chailly
7.25 Vivaldi Concerto a 7 in G minor, RV576 Academy of Ancient Music, conductor Christopher Hogwood
7.40 Prokofiev, arr Chiu Suite: Lieutenant Kije Frederic Chiu (piano)
8.15 Mozart Violin Concerto No 3 in G, K216 Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Itzhak Perlman (violin)
8.40 Liszt Les Preludes
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, conductor Kurt Masur
Stephanie Hughes presents highlights from recent festivals around Europe, including Berlioz from Eberbach on the Rhine and Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducting Handel's Jubilate. Plus the first of the winning entries from BBC Proms/The Guardian Young Composers Competition. And at around 10.00 the guest is photographer Dennis Morris.
Music includes at approximately:
9.10 JC Bach Keyboard Concerto in C, Op 7 No 1 - Cyprien Katsaris (piano), Echternach Festival Orchestra, conductor Yoon K Lee
9.45 Joseph Jongen Festive Overture - Belgian National Orchestra, conductor Mikko Frank
10.45 Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A, K622 - Paul Meyer, Frankfurt Museum Orchestra, conductor Paolo Carignani
11.45 Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D - Vadim Repin, Saarland State Orchestra, conductor Leonid Grin
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Edward Seckerson revisits some of the recordings that have been recommended in CD Review's Building a Library during the past season. Including:
Dowland Lachrimae Pavane Fretwork
Haydn Mass in D minor, H XXII 11
(Nelsonmesse) Felicity Lott (soprano), Carolyn Watkinson (contralto), Maidwyn Davies (tenor), David Wilson-Johnson
(bass), Choir of the English Concert, the English Concert, conductor Trevor Pinnock
Another chance to hear last Monday's concert from the Victoria and Albert Museum, presented by Christopher Cook.
Galliard Ensemble
Ligeti Six Bagatelles
Debussy Syrinx
Britten Six Metamorphoses after Ovid
Farkas Old Hungarian Dances of the 17th Century
Ligeti Ten Pieces
(Repeated from Monday)
Alfreda Hodgson. 2: Hilary Finch concludes her survey of mezzo Alfredo Hodgson 's recordings with a Tchaikovsky song, settings of poems by Marina Tsvetaeva by Shostakovich and a movement from
Mahler's Das Lied von derErde with the BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra.
Michael Berkeley 's guest is writer Amanda Craig. Repeat of yesterday 12 noon
Brian Kay 's selection today includes an Estonian performance of the music of Lionel Monckton , music from the Queen's Hall Light Orchestra, the New London
Orchestra and the BBC Concert Orchestra, and Sidney Torch playing the organ.
Tom Service presents a portrait of Hungarian composer Gyorgy Ligeti, including a recent interview with him, and contributions from close friends and collaborators, including Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Esa-Pekka Salonen and Heinz-Otto Peitgen.
A series of specially recorded performances by past and present New Generation Artists. Kungsbacka Trio
Haydn Piano Trio in G, HXV25 (Gypsy Rondo) Schubert Piano Trio in B flat, D898
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London. John Adams's moving, commemorative work, written for the first anniversary of the atrocities in New York on 11 September 2001, combines orchestral and choral reflections with recordings of city noises and the names of those who died. The mood is echoed in Copland's nostalgic picture of city life and in music by Haydn and Bartok. Presented by Christopher Cook. Helene Grimaud (piano), Celia Craig (cor anglais), William Houghton (trumpet), Southend Girls' Choir, Southend Boys' Choir, BBC Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor John Adams
Haydn Symphony No 44 in E minor (Trauer) Bartok Piano Concerto No 3
8.25 Twenty Minutes: Emergency
Response Mark Lawson considers the way plays, books, films and poetry have reflected the events of 11 September 2001 in New York, talking to the writer
Margaret Atwood , film-maker Spike Lee and composer John Adams.
8.45 Copland Quiet City
John Adams On the Transmigration of Souls (first European performance)
This concert is televised on BBC4 at 7.30pm/1.50am
Andrew McGregor presents the last instalment of this year's Womad festival with performances by Barcelona flamenquillos Ojos de Brujo, Malian singer Oumou Sangare , and Ensemble
Kaboul from Afghanistan. Plus sets from the Radio 3 Village Stage by Manecas Costa and the Afro-European fusion group Suuf, introduced by Verity Sharp and Fiona Talkington.
With Susan Sharpe. Rozycki Mona Lisa
Gioconda, Op 3112.15 Shostakovich Elegy for violin and piano
12.20 Schumann Piano Trio No 2 in F. Op 80
12.45 Bach Viola da Gamba Sonata No 1 in G, BWV1027 1.00 Berlioz Grande
Messe des Morts 2.20 Grieg Holberg
Suite, Op 40 2.40 Lipattl Piano Fantasie, Op 8 3.05 Enescu String Octet in C, Op 7
3.45 Mozart Symphony No 29 in A, K201
4.10 Chopin Scherzo No 3 in C sharp minor, Op 39 4.20 Milhaud, arr
Kain Scaramouche , Op 165b 4.30 Schubert
Overture: Rosamunde, Furstin vonZypern
4.45 Kodaly Psalm 150 4.50 Bartok, arr Willner Romanian Folk Dances
5.00 Mozart Piano Sonata in D, K5 76
5.10 Berlioz Menuetdes Follets (La
Damnation de Faust) 5.15 Tchaikovsky A Tear Trembles; Why?; None But the Lonely Heart (Op 6) 5.30 Bach Harpsichord Concerto in F minor, BWV1056
5.40 Peerson The Fall of the Leaf
5.45 Ravel Tzigane (arr for violin and piano)